Current Movie Review: A Most Wanted Man Starring Philip Seymour Hoffman

This British spy-thriller film based on the novel of the same name by John le Carré is very entertaining if just for watching the great talent Philip Seymour Hoffman in his final leading role before his tragic death in February 2014. Since we're talking about le Carré, espionage is the main ticket. In post-9/11 Hamburg where the infamous Mohammed Atta and his terrorists planned their attack, the authorities are hyper-vigilant about nipping any further conspiracies in the bud. Hoffman leads a shadowy German police unit responsible for tracking down and intercepting any new terrorists that hit town. Issa Karpov, a half-Chechen, half-Russian immigrant, shows up, and Hoffman is on his tail to figure out what bad stuff Karpov has in mind. The intricate plot is filled with crosses and double-crosses, much like a Cold War spy drama would unfold. At times, I thought I was seeing a Cold War picture except everybody was using cell phones. Hoffman smokes a cigarette or has a drink in every scene like in an old forties film noir. Rachel McAdams plays a starry-eyed lawyer, and Robin Wright is a wary CIA agent. The favorable reviews are spot-on if you enjoy viewing intelligent spy flicks without a lot of violence.
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Published on August 03, 2014 10:00 Tags: ed-lynskey
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message 1: by Hannelore (new)

Hannelore Cheney So looking forward to seeing it. I loved Philip Seymour Hoffman, still can't believe he's gone, what a loss. John le Carre wrote a lovely piece about his time with Philip while the film was shot.


message 2: by Hannelore (new)

Hannelore Cheney




message 3: by Ed (new)

Ed Hannelore wrote: "So looking forward to seeing it. I loved Philip Seymour Hoffman, still can't believe he's gone, what a loss. John le Carre wrote a lovely piece about his time with Philip while the film was shot."

I'll have to look for le Carre's tribute. Loved Hoffman in Capote. He said in an interview he never wanted to speak in that voice again. Thanks for the Like and comments!


message 4: by Ellen (new)

Ellen Thanks Ed. shared on my fb.


message 5: by Ed (new)

Ed Ellen wrote: "Thanks Ed. shared on my fb."

Thanks, Ellen. I caught your comments.


message 6: by Ellen (new)

Ellen Hoffman was such an outstanding actor. I can't help but feel he had so much more to offer us and we've missed out on it.
Looking forward to this movie.


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